TAT Home: the gesture-powered 3D home screen your Android device has longed for
It's hard to believe this homegrown home screen actually runs as quickly as the video demo (posted up after the break) shows, but even if it's just 89.877 percent as fast, we have a good idea we'd be interested. TAT Home is a gesture-powered 3D home screen for Android, and it relies heavily on cascading windows and finger flicks in order to improve your navigational efficiency. Clueless as to what we're referring to? Jump past the break and mash play, and then surf on over to the source link to sign up for the preview program.
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@MrLinux maybe on a 3.2 but usable on a 3.7 I think. Yea it would look great on the Dell Mini 5
Eye Candy, nothing more
@Zik
yeah everything should be boring minimalist crap like winmo7...how dare someone try to make an intuitive and awesome looking UI....funny thing is im sure you were one that marveled at Aero
I want to go to there...
What is this available on? can you for droid?
Wow. Open source is great. This looks really nice. Another reason why iPhone is falling into the abyss of obsolescence, no open source. I wonder how you get this? I wonder if it's coming for WebOS? its open source and also based on Linux.
@Thor e sorry to burst your bubble but linux isn't exactly pushing microsoft out of the os market because its open source... i dont see apple leaving any time soon.Open source is great, I love it, but its a niche. People who are not tech savvy want their choices made for them. Which is why the iPhone is successful to the mass market. People are indecisive and would rather have their decisions made for them rather than make their own choices. Android has its market, Apple has it's, Blackberry has its market and so on. One isnt going to dominate the other. Thats why its so great, people can make their own choices.
WOW! This is freakin awesome looking! These OSes are really going to give me a run for my money next year!
It looks like Android had a baby with WebOS.
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